Economic Decisions of the Civil Aeronautics Board, Volume 8The Board, 1949 |
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Page 161
... amount of new service compared to the substantial amount of diversion from other carriers which would result compels the conclusion that the public convenience and necessity do not require the granting of United's application . Braniff ...
... amount of new service compared to the substantial amount of diversion from other carriers which would result compels the conclusion that the public convenience and necessity do not require the granting of United's application . Braniff ...
Page 161
... amount of new service compared to the substantial amount of diversion from other carriers which would result compels the conclusion that the public convenience and necessity do not require the granting of United's application . Braniff ...
... amount of new service compared to the substantial amount of diversion from other carriers which would result compels the conclusion that the public convenience and necessity do not require the granting of United's application . Braniff ...
Page 175
... amount of additional costs involved , and that increase in size of equipment should improve the economic position of the carrier and not result in increased burden to the Government for the provision of a given amount of service . High ...
... amount of additional costs involved , and that increase in size of equipment should improve the economic position of the carrier and not result in increased burden to the Government for the provision of a given amount of service . High ...
Page 182
... amount of $ 11,044 . In this period the petitioner performed the smallest operation cer- tificated by the Board in the domestic air transport industry . Because it was engaged in a new operation its operating costs per mile were high ...
... amount of $ 11,044 . In this period the petitioner performed the smallest operation cer- tificated by the Board in the domestic air transport industry . Because it was engaged in a new operation its operating costs per mile were high ...
Page 184
... amount of $ 40,778 has been allowed . A tabulation of the expense in some detail with the adjustments for amounts disallowed is shown below , and is followed by an explanation of the larger adjustments : Preoperating expenses incurred ...
... amount of $ 40,778 has been allowed . A tabulation of the expense in some detail with the adjustments for amounts disallowed is shown below , and is followed by an explanation of the larger adjustments : Preoperating expenses incurred ...
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Page 353 - The encouragement and development of an air transportation system properly adapted to the present and future needs of the foreign and domestic commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense...
Page xiv - Authority, upon petition or complaint or upon its own initiative, after notice and hearing, may alter, amend, modify, or suspend any such certificate, in whole or in part, if the public convenience and necessity so require, or may revoke any such certificate, in whole or in part...
Page 246 - ... to maintain and continue the development of air transportation to the extent and of the character and quality required for the commerce of the United States, the Postal Service, and the national defense.
Page 392 - Person" means any individual, firm, copartnership, corporation, company, association, joint-stock association, or body politic; and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or other similar representative thereof. (28) "Propeller" includes all parts, appurtenances, and accessories thereof. (29) "Possessions of the United States...
Page 392 - Interstate air transportation", "overseas air transportation", and "foreign air transportation", respectively, mean the carriage by aircraft of persons or property as a common carrier for compensation or hire or the carriage of mail by aircraft...
Page 155 - It shall be the duty of all carriers, their officers, agents, and employees to exert every reasonable effort to make and maintain agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, and working conditions...
Page 403 - General or an air carrier, (1) to fix and determine from time to time, after notice and hearing, the fair and reasonable rates of compensation for the transportation of mail by aircraft...
Page 81 - December 31, 1939, there is includible compensation received from the United States for the transportation of mail by aircraft if, after excluding from its gross income such compensation, its adjusted...
Page 392 - association" appears to be used in the Act in its ordinary meaning. It has been defined as a term "used throughout the United States to signify a body of persons united without a charter, but upon the methods and forms used by incorporated bodies for the prosecution of some common enterprise.
Page 155 - It shall be a condition upon the holding of a certificate by any air carrier that such carrier shall comply with title II of the Railway Labor Act, as amended. (5) The term "pilot...